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December 31, 1976 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Esther Jungreis Will Address JNF Women's Annual Donor

Esther Jungreis, presi-
dent and founder of Hi-
neni (Here I Am), an in-
ternational movement
designed to promote
Jewish identity, who is
Called "the Jewish an-
swer to Billy Graham",
will be the guest speaker
at the annual -donor tea of .

"FIRST FOR
A REASON"

the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund noon Jan. 18,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
it was announced by Shir-
ley Kraft, program
chairman.
This event will climax
the donor campaign to es-
tablish a youth summer
camp in the American
Bicentennial National
Park in the Judean Hills
near Jerusalem, accord-
ing to Betty Silverman,
fund-raising chairman.
Diane Levine is president
of Women of JNF.
The youth camp will be
used by American and Is-

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Hanuka Cookie Recipe Revised

The recipe for Hanuka
cookies appearing in the
Dec. 3 edition of The
Jewish News was incor-
rect. Fleischmann's Mar-
garine, creator of the re-
cipe, offers this corrected
version:
1/2 cup ( 1 /4 lb.) Fleischmann's Mar-

garine
1 cup sugar
1 egg
2 cups sifted flour
2 tsp. baking powder
7 /2 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. milk or orange juice
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Cream the margarine well;
beat in the sugar gradually. Beat

ESTHER JUNGREIS

Even if the husband is as
small as an ant, his wife will
seat herself among the no-
bles of the land.
—The Talmud

Women to Conduct
Slimnastics Class

Beth El Sisterhood and
the Jewish Community
Center will present a
slimnastics program be-
ginning 9 a.m. Tuesday in
Temple Beth El.
The classes will meet 9
and 10:15 a.m. Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Babysit-
ter will be available at the
10:15 a.m. sessions.
Bunny Fellman will con-
duct the program. There
is a charge. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Pauline
Berke, 851-1291, or Mrs.
Lowy, 478-1563.

in the egg. Beat now until mixture
is puffing with air. Add the dry
ingredients, sifted together, a lit-
tle at a time, adding the liquid
(including the vanilla) whenever
it will make the mixing easier.
Chill before rolling out; it makes
dough easier to handle without
adding unnecessary flour. Roll out
on lightly floured board; cut into
cookie shapes. To prevent spread-
ing, bake on an ungreased cookie
sheet; bake in a quick oven
(375°F.) 8-12 minutes. Makes
about 3 dozen cookies.

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raeli high school and col-
lege youths and will also
serve as a cultural center.
Born in Hungary, Mrs.
Jungreis is the descendant
of generations of rabbis
and Torah scholars. Her
father was chief rabbi of
Szeged. A Holocaust sur-
vivor, Mrs. Jungreis and
her family came to New
York after the war.
She is the wife of Rabbi
Theodore Jungreis of
North Woodmere, N.Y.,
an Orthodox rabbi. She
lectured to Jewish groups
and held Bible luncheons
and for more than 18
years has written her
"Ask the Rebbetzin" col-
umn in the New -York
Jewish Press.
Mrs. Jungreis has
traveled all over the
world. She organized a
Madison Square Garden
rally in New York, which
drew 10,000 people and
her Hollywood appear-
ance attracted a crowd of
3,000. Hineni, in four
years, has grown to 18,000
members.
There is an Hineni
school in Brooklyn, in
California and a center in
Jerusalem.
For information, call
the JNF office, 968-0820.

Friday, December 31, 1976 25

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work? Well, try this sub-
stitute. It's not exactly
the same, but I think
you'll enjoy it neverthe-
less. A hint: it tastes even
better reheated.

1 1/2 lbs. ground meat
1 egg
1/3 cup bread crumbs
2 15-oz cans tomato sauce
1 1/2 cups water
6 tbsps. lemon juice
4 tbsps. brown sugar
1 cup shredded cabbage
2 medium onions, diced
Mix meat, crumbs and egg.
Form into meatballs. Mix tomato
sauce, water, lemon juice and
sugar. Heat to boiling, then stir.
Reduce heat to low and add cab-
bage, onions and meat balls.
Cook over low heat, covered, for
one hour.

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invites

OPEN

YMEETING

and...

BAGEL BREAKFAST*

Also . . . Enjoy
Hearing

ELAINE
LOWENTHAL

tell you all about the "ups & downs" of dieting . .

and why Diet Centres?

Elaine Lowenthal

*A Diet Centres'R breakfast of juice, bagel, cream cheese and coffee will be served at

the meetings listed below:

Mon. Jan. 3rd.—Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel, 5075 W. Maple Rd. W.
Bloomfield, 10:00 a.m.
Tues. Jan. 4th—Oak Park Community Center, 14300 Oak Park Blvd
Oak Park, 10 a.m.
Wed. Jan 5th—Tel-12 Mall Telegraph at 12 Mile Sfld. (community
room), 10:00 a.m.

Tel Aviv Power
Plant Curtailed

The Reading "C" power
station in Tel Aviv has
been fo•biden to operate
10 p.m.-10 a.m. by the
Health Ministry, after it
Was found to contribute
-11leaVirY• to T'e,l'Aviv's air
.I.
pollution.

CENTRES

(The Diet Everyones Talking About)

rEngagements)

Mr. and Mrs. Benson B.
Leet of Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, announce the
engagements of their
daughters Chaya (Bunny)
Leet and Sharon Leet.
Chaya is engaged to Tuvia
(Todd) Teldon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Teldon of
St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Teldon
attends rabbinical school
in Crown Heights, N.Y.
The couple plan a
January wedding in -
Crown Heights. Sharon
Leet is engaged to David
Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mandell Locke of Sharon,
Mass. Mr. Locke attends
the University of
Pennsylvania. The couple
plan a June wedding in
Boston, Mass.

GR 6-3401

Note: if you can't make it for breakfast, Elaine will also speak at an open meeting on Wed. Jan 5th at
7 P.M. at the Tel 12 Mall (Community room).

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